VRDL360, a new 360-degree camera offering 7K photo and 3K video resolution, has just launched on Indiegogo with an early bird price tag of just $99. The VRDL360 camera is smaller than a smartphone and looks to be about the same size and shape as the Ricoh Theta 360. It boasts dual 4K f/2.0 lenses and two 16-megapixel Sony sensors to produce 32-megapixel images. The VRDL360 camera can also live stream directly to Youtube and Facebook, and you can also instantly share your footage on social media. The VRDL360 can also shoot from ISO 100 all the way up to ISO 1600. The VRDL360 camera is operated via a companion app that allows you some control over the type of panoramic image you shoot eg Fisheye or Little Planet. Other features include support for microSD cards up to 128GB and a battery that charges in two hours and can record up to two hours of video or 1,000 still images on that single charge. The VRDL360 price tag is $99 on Indiegogo, but this early bird pricing only has six more units available at the time of writing. Its normal retail price will be $219. TheVRDL360 release date is scheduled for September 2017 when first units start shipping. VRDL360 SpecificationsObject distance: Approx. 3.94 inches (from front of lens) The post New VRDL360 camera combines 7K photos with 3K video appeared first on Camera Jabber.
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Lensmaker Meyer Optik is relaunching its historic Lydith 30mm f/3.5 lens, introducing a Kickstarter campaign to seek crowdfunding for the project. Originally launched in 1964, the new version of the Lydith 30mm f/3.5 will be available in Fuji X, Sony E, Nikon F, Canon EF, Micro Four Thirds, Pentax K, M43 and Leica M (rangefinder not supported / focusing via live view) mounts. The Lydith 30mm f/3.5 will also offer a minimum focusing distance of 0.16m and weighs approximately 220g. The Lydith 30mm f/3.5 design will consist of five elements in five groups, along with 12 AR-coated aperture blades. The new Meyer Optik lens will be constructed of Schott Glass and also features O'Hara Anti Reflex Coating. Meyer Optik's Kickstarter campaign has blown past its goal of $50,000 with $209,115 at the time of writing and 22 more days to go. Lydith 30mm f/3.5 Release Date & PriceAccording to the campaign page, a Lydith 30mm f/3.5 release date looks set for December 2018 for those willing to pay a little extra for earlier delivery. Otherwise the Lydith 30mm f/3.5 release date is set for March 2018. The Lydith 30mm f/3.5 price tag is at the time of writing $699 for the remaining early bird models, or $749 for those wanting December delivery. The post Meyer Optik resurrects Lydith 30mm f/3.5 appeared first on Camera Jabber. |
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